I have no idea what he has done in the NBA, but he was a really good college player at Tulsa. With KI injured and Sessions on the block this move makes a lot of sense. I wonder if this means that Manny's chance with the Cavs has passed?

Another player who will be helped by his impressive measurements is Tulsa’s Ben Uzoh—at 6-2 ¾ without shoes with a 6-9 wingspan, which is the largest of any of the point guard prospects at the camp. Combine that with his fantastic leaping ability and strong overall athletic ability and you have a very impressive prospect from a physical standpoint. Uzoh still has plenty of wrinkles to iron out in his game, but he’s definitely someone NBA teams will be keeping close tabs on. His measurements are similar to that of Antonio Daniels, just better.

I'm assuming the reason is that we already know what we have with Manny. We need a PG with Kyrie out, this is our chance to test drive other options. If Ben works out well, that doesn't mean we still couldn't also add Manny in the event Ramon were to get traded down the road for a pick.

I feel like this is just to backup up sessions for now and then ease Kyrie back into the lineup. I can't seem him being out more than a week, but when he comes back they'll ease him back into his spot. Hopefully this gives us a better opportunity to lose a few, and showcase sessions. I don't know how I feel about the LAC win.

I feel like this is just to backup up sessions for now and then ease Kyrie back into the lineup. I can't seem him being out more than a week, but when he comes back they'll ease him back into his spot. Hopefully this gives us a better opportunity to lose a few, and showcase sessions. I don't know how I feel about the LAC win.

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It depends. The NBA's new concussion rule means players have to pass a variety of tests before they can come back in. For instance, long distance treadmill running, and other tests closely monitored by doctors. These tests can take quite a bit of time.

Since concussions are not common in the NBA, they really want to ensure that a player doesn't return before he is 100%. In the NFL concussions are so common, their requirements to be medically cleared are a lot less than what the NBA as just installed.

I'm assuming the reason is that we already know what we have with Manny. We need a PG with Kyrie out, this is our chance to test drive other options. If Ben works out well, that doesn't mean we still couldn't also add Manny in the event Ramon were to get traded down the road for a pick.

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Unless they get one back in a trade for Ramon, the Cavs are going to need another PG on hand to back up Kyrie. Why not take Kyrie being out as an opportunity to evaluate some PG's? Anything that makes the Cavs lose some game is ok in my book.

In addition, I would think Eyenga is going to up for a while, and with Boobie, Gee, Kyrie, and eventually Parker (when healthy) all getting some time at SG, there isn't really room for minutes at the 2. At this point there's really no reason to bring Manny up. He'd just ride the bench. Might as well let him continue to play in Canton and wait for an opportunity to pop up. It's bound to happen sooner than later this season.

I'm assuming the reason is that we already know what we have with Manny. We need a PG with Kyrie out, this is our chance to test drive other options. If Ben works out well, that doesn't mean we still couldn't also add Manny in the event Ramon were to get traded down the road for a pick.

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It could also mean that Ben Uzoh is the guy they rank the highest. You get who you feel is the best available guy, even if it's at your deepest position.